Topic: West Nile Virus
isnare | 2010-01-13 10:20:09
Not only can West Nile Virus be dangerous for humans, but it can affect pets just as much. This infection has already been indentified in horses and birds. Luckily, the risk is low for cats and dogs, but it?s always best to stay protected.<br><br>West Nile Virus is known as an arthropod-borne virus ...
AP News | 2009-08-28 12:58:43
<div id="subtitle">Scientists say mosquito capable of spreading West Nile virus found in central Europe</div><div><p>A mosquito capable of spreading the deadly West Nile virus to humans has been detected in central Europe for the first time, Swiss scientists said Friday.</p><p>The ...
Getty Images | 2009-04-09 22:01:43
MARTINEZ, CA - APRIL 09: A mosquito sits on a stick April 9, 2009 in Martinez, California. Unseasonably warm weather for Northern California in January appears to have brought female mosquitos out of hibernation and have started to breed months ahead ...
FDA Consumer Health Information Archive | 2009-01-04 00:03:06
Warm weather makes it easier to spend more time outdoors, but it also brings out the bugs. Ticks are usually harmless. But a tick bite can lead to Lyme disease, which is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. The bacteria are transmitted to people by the black-legged deer tick, which is about the size of a pinhead and usually lives ...
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